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- the present invention in some embodiments thereof, relates to lenticular printing and, more particularly, but not exclusively, to lenticular image articles and methods for reducing or eliminating banding artifacts in lenticular printing products such as lenticular image articles.
- Lenticular printing is a process consisting of creating a composite interlaced image by interlacing various images, and attaching it with a lenticular lens arrangement, such as a sheet, to form a lenticular image article.
- a lenticular lens arrangement such as a sheet
- the lenticular printing can be used to create a dynamic image, for example by offsetting the various layers at different increments in order to give a three dimension (3D) effect to the observer, various frames of animation that gives a motion effect to the observer, a set of alternate images that each appears to the observer as transforming into another.
- 3D three dimension
- One of the most common methods of lenticular printing which accounts for the vast majority of lenticular images in the world today, is lithographic printing of the composite interlaced image directly onto lower surface of a lenticular lens sheet.
- banding In order to improve the clarity of the effect of the dynamic image to the observer, some artifacts may be reduced.
- One of the reduced artifacts is banding.
- the banding artifact is formed when transition starts in several places and progresses from each starting point towards the next, giving the impression of several curtains crossing the visual.
- the unwanted bands appear typically in parallel to the lens direction.
- the banding may be caused because of a mismatch between the printing resolution, denoted herein as D, and the lenticular sheet pitch, denoted herein as P, such that D/P is a non-integer number.
- One of the known methods for reducing banding is adding blur to the composite interlaced image which can be implemented for example by interlacing not only the set of input images but also an additional set of so-called separator images. These separator images are created, for example, as an averaging of the input images. It should be noted that the use of separator images increases the mixing among views and hence increases ghosting and blur and provides only a partial reduction in the banding artifact.
- Another known method for reducing banding is modifying the resolution of the printing system to match the lenticular sheet pitch, for example by changing the distances of laser dots in an offset plate setter. This is possible to do only in printing systems with variable resolution.
- a method of creating a lenticular imaging article with a reduced banding artifact comprises printing an interlaced composite image according to a reference grid of a printer, the reference grid being parallel to a first axis, providing a lenticular lens sheet having a plurality of parallel lenticular lines between a plurality of lenslets, each the lenticular line being parallel to a second axis, selecting an acute angle for an intersection between the first and second axes according to a function of a resolution of the interlaced composite image and a pitch of the lenticular lens sheet, and positioning the lenticular lens sheet so that the intersection forms the acute angle.
- the interlaced composite image having a plurality of bands tilted in about the acute angle.
- the setting comprises calculating the acute angle so that the resolution divided by the pitch multiple a cosine of the acute angle equals an integer.
- the setting comprising:
- the printing comprises printing the interlaced composite image on the lenticular lens sheet.
- the printing comprises printing the interlaced composite image on a medium, the positioning comprising attaching the medium to the lenticular lens sheet.
- the first axis is tilted in relation to the edges of the lenticular lens sheet.
- a lenticular imaging article with a reduced banding artifact comprises a lenticular lens sheet having a plurality of lenslets separated by a plurality of parallel lenticular lines aligned in parallel to a first axis, and an interlaced composite image positioned to face the lenticular lens sheet and printed according to a reference grid of a printer which is aligned in parallel to a second axis.
- the intersection between the first and second axes forms an acute angle adapted to a resolution of the interlaced composite image and a pitch of the lenticular lens sheet.
- the first axis is tilted in relation to an edge of the lenticular lens sheet.
- the interlaced composite image is printed on a side of the lenticular lens sheet.
- the interlaced composite image is printed on a media attached to a side of the lenticular lens sheet.
- the lenticular imaging article has reduced banding artifact in relation to a similar lenticular imaging article having a plurality of similar lenslets being in parallel to another interlaced composite image printed in a similar reference grid aligned in parallel to the second axis.
- a lenticular imaging article with a reduced banding artifact comprises a lenticular lens sheet having a plurality of lenslets separated by a plurality of parallel lenticular lines aligned in parallel to a first axis, the first axis being tilted in an acute angle in relation to a plurality of edges of the lenticular lens sheet and an interlaced composite image printed to face the lenticular lens sheet and printed according to a reference grid of a printer which is aligned in parallel to a second axis, the second axis being parallel to the at least two of the plurality of edges.
- a method of printing a lenticular composite image for lenticular articles with a reduced banding artifact comprises providing a lenticular lens sheet having a plurality of sheet lateral edges and a plurality of lenticules aligned in parallel to a first axis, the first axis being tilted in an acute angle in relation to the plurality of sheet lateral edges, cutting a plurality of plate lateral edges of at least one rectangle offset plate in parallel to the plurality of sheet lateral edges, and printing an interlaced composite image using the at least one rectangle offset plate.
- the printing comprises printing the interlaced composite image on a medium; further comprising fixating the lenticular lens sheet in relation to the medium.
- the printing comprises printing the interlaced composite image on the medium to the lenticular lens sheet.
- the acute angle is adapted to a resolution of the interlaced composite image and a pitch of the lenticular lens sheet.
- a computer program product comprising at least one computer usable medium having a computer readable program code embodied therein, the computer readable program code adapted to be executed to implement a method of creating a lenticular imaging article with a reduced banding artifact.
- the method comprises generating printing instructions for printing an interlaced composite image according to a reference grid of a printer, the reference grid being parallel to a first axis, computing an acute angle for an intersection between the first axis and a second axis parallel to a plurality of parallel lenticular lines between a plurality of lenslets of a lenticular lens sheet, the computing being performed using a function of a resolution of the interlaced composite image and a pitch of the lenticular lens sheet, and instructing the positioning of the lenticular lens sheet so that the intersection forms the acute angle.
- Implementation of the method and/or system of embodiments of the invention can involve performing or completing selected tasks manually, automatically, or a combination thereof. Moreover, according to actual instrumentation and equipment of embodiments of the method and/or system of the invention, several selected tasks could be implemented by hardware, by software or by firmware or by a combination thereof using an operating system.
- a data processor such as a computing platform for executing a plurality of instructions.
- the data processor includes a volatile memory for storing instructions and/or data and/or a non-volatile storage, for example, a magnetic hard-disk and/or removable media, for storing instructions and/or data.
- a network connection is provided as well.
- a display and/or a user input device such as a keyboard or mouse are optionally provided as well.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a method of creating a lenticular imaging article having a reduced banding effect, according to some embodiments of the present invention
- FIG. 2A is a schematic illustration of an arrangement in which an interlaced composite image and a lenticular lens sheet are placed one on top of the other, according to some embodiments of the present invention
- FIG. 2B is an exemplary interlaced composite image, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 depicts a schematic illustration of an offset plate that confines an imaging grid in which an area is marked to contain data for forming an interlaced image, according to some embodiments of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of such a lenticular lens sheet having lenslets which are tilted in relation to its edges, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of an apparatus for creating a lenticular imaging article, according to some embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention in some embodiments thereof, relates to lenticular printing and, more particularly, but not exclusively, to lenticular image articles and methods for reducing or eliminating banding artifacts in lenticular printing products such as lenticular image articles.
- a lenticular imaging article having a lenticular lens sheet and an interlaced composite image printed according to a reference grid of a printer, which is positioned to face the lenticular lens sheet so that an acute angle (a) is formed at the intersection between an axis that is parallel to the lenslets of the lenticular lens sheet and another axis that is parallel to one or more axes of the reference grid.
- the lenticular lens sheet and the interlaced composite image are firmly fixated to one another.
- the interlaced bands of the interlaced composite image are tilted to match the tilting angle of the lenslets of the lenticular lens sheet, for example about the acute angle.
- the acute angle is set so as to reduce banding artifacts of the lenticular imaging article.
- the acute angle is set according to the pitch (P) of the lenticular lens sheet and according to the resolution of the interlaced composite image (D) such that D/(P*cos( ⁇ )) is an integer number.
- the acute angle reduces or eliminates the banding effect from the lenticular imaging article, optionally without changing or adapting the resolution of the printing system. This allows printing the lenticular imaging article in printing systems with a fixed resolution, for example inkjet printing systems, offset printing systems and silver halide digital printing systems.
- a method of creating such a lenticular imaging article is based on positioning an interlaced composite image, which is printed according to a reference grid of a printer, so that it faces a lenticular lens sheet having a plurality of parallel lenticular lines between a plurality of lenslets.
- the interlaced composite image is positioned so that an intersection between an axis, which is parallel to one of the axes of the reference grid, and another axis, which is parallel to the lenslets, forms an acute angle.
- a lenticular imaging article that comprises an interlaced composite image and a lenticular lens sheet.
- the lenticular lens sheet has titled lenslets separated by tilted and parallel lenticular lines which are aligned in parallel.
- the titled lenslets, and optionally the bands of the interlaced composite image are tilted in an acute angle in relation to a plurality of edges of the lenticular lens sheet.
- the interlaced composite image is printed according to a reference grid of a printer. The printing is performed so that one of the axes of the reference grid is parallel to two of the edges of the lenticular lens sheet on which the interlaced composite image is printed and/or to which the interlaced composite image is attached.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a method of creating a lenticular imaging article having a reduced banding effect, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- images are received.
- the images may be taken from a sequence, such as a typical spatio-temporal signal for example a series of sequentially ordered images, a video sequence, or any other series of sequential images.
- the images may be selected to create a dynamic image, for example a set of offset images selected to give a three dimension (3D) effect to the observer, when interlaced, various frames of one or more moving objects that gives a motion effect to the observer, when interlaced, and/or a set of alternate images that are selected to appear, when interlaced, to the observer as transforming into another.
- the images may be extracted from a memory device, captured by an imaging device, received from a remote server, selected by a user, and/or created by a user.
- the provided images are interlaced to form an interlaced composite image, also known as a lenticular image.
- the interlacing is optionally performed to match the tilt angle of the lenticules of the lenticular lens sheet that is provided, as shown at 103 .
- the interlaced composite image is aligned such that its strips are tilted with respect to a reference grid, which may also be referred to as an image grid, of a printing system, referred to herein also as a printer, so as to be matched to the direction of the lenticules of the lenticular lens sheet.
- the interlaced composite image 201 is printed according to the reference grid.
- the reference grid is typically implemented by a laser beam that imprints points on a reference grid and then the print is formed according to the imprinted points by impression or by a chemical process.
- the reference grid is realized in some systems by an array of printing heads and by their motion steps.
- the printed bands of the interlaced composite image are optionally tilted in relation to the reference grid of the printer, for example as further described below.
- the forming of the interlaced composite image 201 involves assigning brightness intensities or colors, to a set of positions on the reference grid.
- a lenticular lens sheet which is optionally adapted to the width of the bands of the interlaced composite image.
- a lenticular lens sheet means any image separating mask, such as an array of lenslets, optionally magnifying, optionally cylindrical, which are optionally designed so that when viewed from a point of view in slightly different angles, light from different segments of a plane parallel to the sheet is directed to the point of view.
- the lenticular lens sheet has a plurality of parallel lenticular lines each separates between two lenslets of the lenticular lens sheet. The parallel lenticular lines and the lenslets are optionally parallel to a common axis.
- the lenticular lens sheet is positioned so that the lenticular lines and/or lenslets are tilted in an acute tilt angle in relation to one of the axes of the reference grid of the printer printing the interlaced composite image.
- the positioning is performed by aligning the lenticular lens sheet before printing the interlaced composite image on the surface thereof or by aligning it in relation to the medium on which the interlaced composite image is printed.
- FIG. 2A is a schematic illustration of an arrangement 200 in which an interlaced composite image 201 and a lenticular lens sheet 202 are placed one on top of the other, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- the interlaced composite image 201 is printed according to a reference grid 210 having an axis, for example the axis that is marked as numeral 203 , which forms an acute angle with another axis that is parallel to the lenticular lens 204 of the lenticular lens sheet 202 , for example an acute angle with less than 45° degrees.
- the interlaced composite image 201 is pixelated.
- Numeral 205 depicts a width of an exemplary pixel.
- the interlaced composite image 201 comprises a plurality of bands.
- the bands are tilted to match the tilted angle of the lenticular lens 204 of the lenticular lens sheet 202 .
- FIG. 2 B depicts an exemplary interlaced composite image with bands, such as 220 , which are tilted to match the angle of the lenticular lens 204 of the lenticular lens sheet 202 , for example the aforementioned acute angle.
- bands such as 220
- the depicted lenticular lens sheet have substantially vertical lenticular lenses
- teaching of this document also refers to lenticular lens sheets having substantially horizontal lenticular lenses.
- the tilt angle is selected such that it reduces banding artifacts.
- the tilt angle denoted as a in FIG. 2 is selected such that:
- D denotes the resolution of the final interlaced composite image 201
- P denotes the pitch of the lenslets of the lenticular lens sheet 202
- ⁇ denotes the set of integer numbers.
- an initial interlaced composite image is optionally formed with a resolution S that is an integer multiple of P.
- the wrapping of this initial interlaced composite image allows creating the final interlaced composite image, such as 201.
- Such a resolution S may be defined as follows:
- ceil( ) denotes a ceiling function, rounding up a positive number to the closest integer, acos( ) denotes an inverse of the cosine function cos( ) and k denotes a non-negative integer value that is optionally set to 0.
- the scaling component in the warp allows changing the image resolution from S to D.
- ⁇ is selected according to a calibration process which includes a trial and error procedure in which the arrangement is set with different tilt angles and a viewer chooses the tilt angle that reduces substantially banding artifacts.
- the tilt angle may be sequentially adjusted in a plurality of trial sessions so as to allow an observer to detect when the lenticular imaging article has low banding artifact. This allows fixating the acute angle according to the observation of the observer.
- the interlaced composite image and the lenticular lens sheet 202 are arranged in relation to one another manually, automatically, and/or semi automatically.
- a mechanical element attaches the lenticular lens sheet 202 to the interlaced composite image 201 and then a viewer optionally adjusts the tilt angle between them.
- the interlaced composite image is firmly fixed on top of the lenticular lens sheet, for example printed on the lenticular lens sheet and/or attached to the lenticular lens sheet.
- the fixing of the interlaced composite image 201 to the lenticular sheet can be implemented by printing the interlaced composite image 201 according to a reference grid of a printer, as described above, directly on the flat side of the lenticular lens sheet 202 and/or printing the interlaced composite image 201 in the reference grid on some media and/or attaching the media to the lenticular lens sheet 202 , for example by lamination.
- the interlaced composite image 201 is printed on the lenticular lens sheet 202 by offset printing, where the tilt angle between the lenticular lens sheet 202 and the interlaced composite image 201 is formed by rotating the reference grid of the interlaced composite image 201 is printed, for example as depicted in FIG. 3 , prior to printing it on the lenticular lens sheet 202 or on a media that is about to be attached to the lenticular lens sheet 202 .
- FIG. 3 depicts an offset plate 301 that confines a reference grid 302 in which an area 303 which contains visual data 304 is defined to perform cutting for forming the interlaced image.
- offset plates are created in a plate setter, for example four plates 301 for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black, each containing a respective version of the warped interlaced composite image 304 as described for example in Equation 3. Then, the lateral edges of the plates are cut in parallel to the lateral edges of the interlaced composite image 304 as the cut rectangle that is tilted by angle ⁇ . Optionally, the plates 301 are cut in a bulk in order to have consistent cutting of all plates 301 . Then the plates 301 are mounted on the cylinders of the press, depending on the mechanism of the offset press. In some embodiments, this includes punching holes in the plate (not shown) and folding.
- lenticular lens sheets are cut before the printing takes place to create an acute angle ⁇ between the edge of the lenticular lens sheet and the direction of the lenslets.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of such a lenticular lens sheet, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- a printing device such as an offset press, so as to allow printing the interlaced composite image 201 on the flat side thereof.
- the image is printed on a media, such as a paper or a sticker which is then laminated or adhered to the lenticular lens sheet so that the intersection between the edge of the lenslets and one of the axes of the reference grid of the printer printing the interlaced composite image forms an acute tilt angle.
- a media such as a paper or a sticker which is then laminated or adhered to the lenticular lens sheet so that the intersection between the edge of the lenslets and one of the axes of the reference grid of the printer printing the interlaced composite image forms an acute tilt angle.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of an apparatus 50 for creating a lenticular imaging article that comprises an interlaced composite image and a lenticular lens sheet, according to some embodiment of the present invention.
- the apparatus 50 comprises an input unit 53 that receives a set of images.
- a set means a typical spatio-temporal signal such as a series of sequentially ordered images, a video sequence, or any other series or group of images.
- the apparatus 50 comprises an interlacing module 57 that interlaces the received image to print an interlaced composite image therefrom, for example as described above.
- the interlacing module 57 is not limited for generating interlaced images of a certain kind and may be used in various lenticular printing applications, such as generating three dimensional images. Furthermore, it should be noted that though the embodiments which are disclosed hereinbelow are described with reference to lenticular viewing, printing, and/or, images, they are not limited to lenticular viewing, printing, and/or, images and can be used for other applications and technologies.
- the apparatus 50 further comprises an interface 56 which communicates with a lenticular imaging article generation unit 55 , such as a lenticular imaging articles printer.
- the lenticular imaging article generation unit 55 is set to print the interlaced composite image on lenticular lens sheets or on a medium which is than attached to lenticular lens sheets.
- the apparatus 50 further comprises an angle calculation module 54 for defining a target angle for the intersection between the lenslets of the lenticular lens sheet and one of the axes of the reference grid of the printing printer according to which the interlaced composite image is printed by the lenticular imaging article generation unit 55 . The calculation may be performed as described above.
- the acute angle is optionally forwarded by the interface 56 to the lenticular imaging article generation unit 55 so that in use the lenticular imaging article generation unit 55 generates lenticular imaging articles with the target angle, according to the injection, for example as described above in relation to the method depicted in FIG. 2A .
- the angle calculation module 54 may instruct the orientation of the printing image grid of the interlaced composite image or the feeding of the lenticular lens sheets.
- composition or method may include additional ingredients and/or steps, but only if the additional ingredients and/or steps do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed composition or method.
- a compound or “at least one compound” may include a plurality of compounds, including mixtures thereof.
- range format is merely for convenience and brevity and should not be construed as an inflexible limitation on the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the description of a range should be considered to have specifically disclosed all the possible subranges as well as individual numerical values within that range. For example, description of a range such as from 1 to 6 should be considered to have specifically disclosed subranges such as from 1 to 3, from 1 to 4, from 1 to 5, from 2 to 4, from 2 to 6, from 3 to 6 etc., as well as individual numbers within that range, for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. This applies regardless of the breadth of the range.
- a numerical range is indicated herein, it is meant to include any cited numeral (fractional or integral) within the indicated range.
- the phrases “ranging/ranges between” a first indicate number and a second indicate number and “ranging/ranges from” a first indicate number “to” a second indicate number are used herein interchangeably and are meant to include the first and second indicated numbers and all the fractional and integral numerals therebetween.
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